What Are You Doing Right Now
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@dustinb3403 LOL you shouldnt try to SAM me. Your response makes no sense.
MS charges thousands of dollars to use Server as a file server. They dont offer a way to send deleted files to the Recycle Bin. It would be trivial to add this feature. End of story. -
Just got off a 3 hr call.
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Submitted feedback to MS regarding the new Quarantine page in the Security & Compliance Center -
The new Quarantine page should have a "Recipient" column available for viewing. Also, the classification/reason drop-down should have an option to view all classifications/reasons in a single view.
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 LOL you shouldnt try to SAM me. Your response makes no sense.
MS charges thousands of dollars to use Server as a file server. They dont offer a way to send deleted files to the Recycle Bin. It would be trivial to add this feature. End of story.OHHH I see what you're saying. I thought you meant that Microsoft has this feature as some hidden upgrade. My bad.
Yeah. . . no I get it. . . lol
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@momurda said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Seriously how the hell does MS sell file serving software that cant put deleted network files in the Recycle Bin? This makes no sense.
User deletes a file from a network share between backup jobs or Shadow copy job. Gone forever.
If i butcher the Documents Library, then i can set it up so a network file goes to recycle bin.Umm even is the client that deleted the file put it in the local recycle bin (which would require copying a file local just to delete), no one else would have access to it. You would have to track down said user and restore the file from their recycle bin.
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If a user deletes something they just recently created... too bad for them. They can create it again.
Most places don't do backups or shadowcopies on file servers every 2 minutes in the off chance someone accidentally deletes a new file soon after they modify it.
Twice-daily shadowcopies and daily backups should be plenty.
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File server recycle bin is just dumb... i don't think anyone does that. There's just no reason to.
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If you need something like that, then OneDrive.
Does NC do it?
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@obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
File server recycle bin is just dumb... i don't think anyone does that. There's just no reason to.
Buffalo and Synology NAS have that.
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@obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
If you need something like that, then OneDrive.
Does NC do it?
Yes.
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Does anyone know what convention is required to login a domain using fedora, is it domain-name.com\username ?
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Just deployed new CentOS7 VM and fully updated (about 177 updates from ISO I had on hand) in the time it took for Windows Server 2016 to restart due to updates.
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Does anyone know what convention is required to login a domain using fedora, is it domain-name.com\username ?
In what context? Logging in to a Fedora desktop as a windows domain user? Accessing a Windows share as a domain user? Assigning permissions on a samba share?
DOMAIN\username
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Logging in as a Windows domain user, yes. (2003 level... But still should work)
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@zachary715 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Just deployed new CentOS7 VM and fully updated (about 177 updates from ISO I had on hand) in the time it took for Windows Server 2016 to restart due to updates.
LOL
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I want one of these:
https://fit-iot.com/web/products/mintbox-mini2/mintbox-mini2-specifications/
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@obsolesce what would you use it for?
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@obsolesce said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I want one of these:
https://fit-iot.com/web/products/mintbox-mini2/mintbox-mini2-specifications/
Yeah, those are pretty slick.
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@obsolesce what would you use it for?
Personally? All kinds of like around the house info boxes. Bathroom info board, anyone?
In the real world? Industrial desktops on factory floors.